Poets in a Landscape (New York Review Books Classics)
Gilbert Highet's work shines as a vibrant bridge between ancient literature and the contemporary reader, offering a fresh perspective on Latin poetry through the lens of its historical and geographical settings. Through meticulous research and a conversational tone, Highet breathes life into the figures of Catullus, Vergil, Propertius, Horace, Tibullus, Ovid, and Juvenal, grounding their legendary careers in the tangible spaces of Italy. This approach transforms the study of classical texts into an immersive experience, combining travelogue, biography, and literary criticism into a seamless exploration. The inclusion of crisp, accessible translations ensures that readers can engage with the poets' original works without losing the essence of their artistry, making it an invaluable resource for both students and enthusiasts of classics.
The resulting volume is a rare gem, blending the best of scholarly insight with the accessibility of storytelling.Highet's ability to weave together diverse elements—poetry, history, and personal reflection—creates a reading experience that is both educational and deeply engaging. Whether you are new to Latin literature or a seasoned scholar, this book offers a unique window into the world of Rome's most celebrated poets, allowing readers to connect with their work on a personal level. The compact, portable format further enhances its appeal, making it easy to immerse oneself in Highet's luminous prose whenever inspiration strikes.
Pros
- Rich, engaging blend of travel writing and literary criticism
- Crisp, modern translations for easy readability
- Insightful biographical and historical context
Cons
- depth of coverage may suit seasoned readers more than beginners
- Some historical details may require additional external resources for full understanding
Publisher | NYRB Classics |
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Publication Date | March 16, 2010 |
Pages | 296 |
Weight | 10.2 ounces |
100 Greatest Wedding Poems and Readings: The most romantic readings from the best writers in history
Discover the perfect words to celebrate your special day with this beautifully curated collection of timeless poetry. Whether you're searching for heartfelt verses to honor love, friendship, or commitment, or simply need the right expressions to capture the joy of togetherness, this book offers a wealth of inspiration. Featuring works from the world's greatest poets—like Shakespeare, Dickinson, Keats, and many more—it brings together moving, yearning, happy, and exciting odes that speak to the depth of human emotion. From classic readings to lesser-known gems, there's something here for every occasion, making it an invaluable resource for finding the ideal words to share with your partner on your perfect day.
With its thoughtful selection of both biblical and non-religious readings, this collection ensures you'll find the perfect poem to express your unique feelings. You'll find all the famous favorites, including the beloved reading from "Love, Actually," alongside fresh, quirky, and fresh-off-the-press selections that will surprise and delight. Flip through the pages alongside your partner to discover which verses resonate most,creating a shared experience that will deepen your connection. It’s not just a book; it’s a companion to help you find and express the inexpressible on your most special moments.
Pros and Cons
Pros:
timeless poetry from the world's greatest poets
Wide range of themes: love, friendship, commitment, joy, more
Includes both religious and non-religious readings
Features famous and lesser-known verses
Perfect for weddings, anniversaries, and special occasions
cons:
Some poems may be complex for casual readers
Limited to printed verses (no digital access)
Smaller page count may feel brief to some
Publisher | Jonescat Publishing ltd |
Language | English |
Pages | 136 |
Weight | 5.4 ounces |
The Dada Painters and Poets: An Anthology,second Edition (Paperbacks in Art History)
This compelling collection brings together the voices and artworks of the key figures who defined the Dada movement, offering a firsthand glimpse into their innovative ideas and rebellious spirit. Curated by renowned critic Robert Motherwell with contributions from legends like Marcel duchamp, Jean Arp, and Max Ernst, it features an array of essays, manifestos, and illustrations that capture the essence of Dada—its wit, its defiance, and its revolutionary impact.Whether you're a scholar, an art enthusiast, or simply curious about前卫 art history, this典藏 provides an educators insight into the movement’s core beliefs and antics through the creators' own words and art.
First published in 1951 and revised in 1989, this anthology remains the most extensive and accessible survey of Dada writings available. It includes firsthand accounts, critical analyses, and iconic works that illustrate the movement’s legacy, alongside rare photographs and facsimiles of Dadaist productions. The book’s readable format and engaging layout make it a pleasure to browse, while its scholarly yet approachable tone ensures it appeals to both specialists and general readers.At under 500 pages and weighing just over two pounds, it’s the perfect size for desk reference or casual reading, fitting comfortably in any art historian’s or enthusiast’s library.
Pros & Cons
Features first-person accounts
High-quality reproductions
Readable and engaging
Heavy for travel
Limited color illustrations
Expensive for collectors
pages | 464 |
Format | Paperback |
Dimensions | 7.5 x 0.9 x 10.06 inches |
Weight | 2.35 pounds |
The Best American Erotic Poems: From 1800 to the Present
This rich, multi-generational poetry collection breathes life into the oft-underestimated tradition of erotic verse in American literature. Rooted in the intimate and the profound, it traverses the complex tapestry of human desire, from the daringly explicit to the quietly introspective.Featuring contributions from luminaries like Whitman and Dickinson alongside contemporary voices such as Sarah Manguso and Brenda Shaughnessy, it offers a stunning panorama of thoughtfulness, provocation, and raw emotion. Each poem is a chance to connect with the shared joys and tribulations of passion, lust, and love, rendered with an unparalleled blend of candor and inventiveness. It’s an experience that’s both enlightening and deeply satisfying for any poetry lover or enthusiast of great literature looking for something unforgettable.
Curated with the deft touch of David Lehman, former editor of The Best American Poetry, this anthology shines as a testament to the enduring power of poetic expression in exploring the most nerve-wracking and exhilarating aspects of the human condition. Sections on contemporary poets sharing their favorites further enhance the deeper exploration of this genre. Beyond its literary merit, it’s an anthology that’s as engaging as it is thought-provoking, likely sparking conversations, inspiring creativity, and leaving readers both delighted and transformed. The sheer breadth of styles, themes, and voices ensures that there’s always something new and intriguing to discover within its pages.
Pros and Cons
Pros: Encompasses a diverse range of voices from history and contemporary poetry; thoughtfully curated with Lehman's expertise; includes bonus insights from featured poets; stimulates deeper reading and discussion.
Cons: May not fully appeal to readers solely seeking mainstream or customary poetry; limited physical presence due to Kindle format.
Specification | Details |
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Author | Various poets, curated by David Lehman |
Publication date | February 5, 2008 |
Pages | 338 |
ASIN | B0015867KS |
101 Poems to Read in London & New York: .. or Easily from Home (Best English Poetry Collection)
Explore the rich tapestry of English literature with this meticulously curated collection of best-loved poems, now updated in its 3rd edition for the Kindle. Featuring poets chronologically,each entry includes their most iconic quotes,making it easier to connect with the essence of their work. The active table of contents allows for seamless navigation, while the formatting ensures a smooth reading experience on any device. Whether you're a seasoned poetry enthusiast or just beginning your journey, this ebook offers a gateway to the timeless beauty and wisdom of classic verse.
From Shakespeare's profound sonnets to Keats' evocative odes, each poem is presented with care, reflecting the depth and diversity of English literature. The inclusion of popular quotes provides insight into the poets' perspectives, adding a layer of engagement that standard anthologies might miss. With its compact 179-page format and enhanced typesetting, this ebook is perfect for on-the-go reading or as a convenient reference. Download the free sample or "look inside" to discover why this collection has captivated readers for years.
Specification | Details |
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Version | 3rd edition (June 29, 2014) |
Format | Kindle ebook |
Page count | 179 pages |
File size | 1.6 MB |
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101 Poems to Read in London & New York: ..or Easily from Home (Best English Poetry Collection)
Chronologically organized anthology with popular quotes for each poet.